Chemical Engineering Process Simulation,
Edition 1Editors: By Nishanth G. Chemmangattuvalappil, Chien Hwa Chon, Denny Ng Kok Sum, Rafil Elyas, Cheng-Liang Chen, I Lung Chien, Hao-Yeh Lee, Rene D Elms and Dominic Foo
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Chemical Engineering Process Simulation is ideal for students, early career researchers, and practitioners, as it guides you through chemical processes and unit operations using the main simulation softwares that are used in the industrial sector. This book will help you predict the characteristics of a process using mathematical models and computer-aided process simulation tools, as well as model and simulate process performance before detailed process design takes place.
Content coverage includes steady and dynamic simulations, the similarities and differences between process simulators, an introduction to operating units, and convergence tips and tricks. You will also learn about the use of simulation for risk studies to enhance process resilience, fault finding in abnormal situations, and for training operators to control the process in difficult situations. This experienced author team combines industry knowledge with effective teaching methods to make an accessible and clear comprehensive guide to process simulation.
Key Features
- Ideal for students, early career researchers, and practitioners, as it guides you through chemical processes and unit operations using the main simulation softwares that are used in the industrial sector
- Covers the fundamentals of process simulation, theory, and advanced applications
- Includes case studies of various difficulty levels to practice and apply the developed skills
- Features step-by-step guides to using UniSim Design, PRO/II, ProMax, Aspen HYSYS for process simulation novices
- Helps readers predict the characteristics of a process using mathematical models and computer-aided process simulation tools
About the author
By Nishanth G. Chemmangattuvalappil, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of Nottingham Malaysia campus; Chien Hwa Chon; Denny Ng Kok Sum, University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus; Rafil Elyas, Owner and Principal Consultant of specialist consulting company East One-Zero-One Sdn Bhd (East101); Cheng-Liang Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; I Lung Chien, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Hao-Yeh Lee, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Rene D Elms and Dominic Foo, Professor of Process Design and Integration, Center of Excellence for Green Technologies, University of Nottingham Malaysia, Malaysia.
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- Figures
- CH 11_HYSYS basic.pptx
- CH 12_VCM production.pptx
- CH 13_Acrylic acid.docx
- CH 14_Reactive Distillation.docx
- CH 15_Azeotropic.docx
- CH 16_Aspen Energy Analyzer.pptx
- CH 17_Aspen Utility Planner.pptx
- CH 1_Intro.docx
- CH 2_New component.pptx
- CH 3_Thermo.pptx
- CH 4_Recycle.docx
- CH 5_UniSim basics.pptx
- CH 6_Dew Point Control Unit.pptx
- CH 7_PRO II basic.zip
- CH 8_Modelling of biomaterial.zip
- Thumbs.db
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